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First-Class Groceries and Kitchen Furnishings 
A Complete Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, S. S. Pierce Goods. Strictly Fresh Eggs, Butter 
and Cheese, Gasoline and Motor Oil. 
GASOLINE—We have no garage and therefore can afford to sell the same gasoline at a less price 
than garages can. 
also beat them with CYLINDER OIL. TRY US! 
We have a large variety of Hardware and Kitchen Furnishings, Crockery, Tinware, etc. 
MINERAL WATERS: Apollinaris, White Rock, Poland, ete. 
P.S. LYCETT, Magnolia Ave. 
NEXT TO MEN’S CLUBHOUSE 
By the case or dozen, 
Tel. 63-2. 
OUR PRICE NOW LESS PER GALLON, LESS BY TANK. We sell the 
same quality gasoline at Less Price than garages do—and we will continue to do so. 
We ean 
Gingerales. 
MAGNOLIA 
MAGNOLIA. 
A series of illustrated lectures on 
the ‘‘Life of Christ’’ with side lights 
from the Palestine of today will be- 
gin next Friday evening, June 23d, 
at the Village church. The slides 
are from a carefully selected colleec- 
tion made by the Rev. Roy B. Guild 
of Boston, and have been used ex- 
tensively in Massachusetts. The 
meeting will begin at 8.15 o’clock. 
Miss Maud E. Butler has accepted 
a position as bookkeeper at the Mag- 
nolia Market for the summer. She 
began her duties on Monday. 
John Chane of Brookline was the 
guest of his parents the first of the 
week. 
The dances being held at the 
Men’s Clubhouse on Wednesday and 
Saturday evenings are proving 
quite popular. The usual dance 
will be held on Saturday evening, 
but that on Wednesday, next week, 
will be omitted on account of 
Gentleman’s Night at the Women’s 
elub. Rooms are being let rapidly 
at the Men’s club and the member- 
ship is increasing every day. 
Fifty members were enrolled at 
the Women’s club early this week. 
On Tuesday evening, June 20th, 
the first Gentleman’s Night of the 
season will be held at the Women’s 
clubhouse, to which members and 
their friends are cordially invited. 
WEST GLOUCESTER. 
The plans for the Young People’s 
Social Field Day to be held on the 
Concord street baseball grounds 
“Tuesday, June 27, are progressing 
rapidly. The Christian Endeavor 
societies of the Cape are giving 
their hearty support. Miss Lura 
Brown of West Gloucester Society 
Are Your Clocks in Good Order? 
We make a specialty of calling at your residence to 
repair, wind and regulate your clocks. 
you a price for the season. 
Clocks to be repaired called for and delivered. 
us a post card today. 
Let us quote 
Drop. 
W. F. CHISHOLM & SON 
Jewellers and Opticians 
161 Main St., Gloucester, Mass. 
Est. 1874 
Tel. Conn. 
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 
Expert and satisfactory work executed for business houses, lawyers and individuals. 
Prompt and 
immediate attention given to all work. NO DELAY. Writer Press to do Duplicating work. 
TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES FOR SALE 
LESSONS IN TYPEWRITING AND SHORTHAND 
AT REASONABLE PRICES 
MISS NELLIE M. LINNEKIN 
156 Main Street, over Cape Ann National Bank, 
Office Telephone 315-3. 
Gloucester, Mass. 
Residence Telephone 423 J 
is the chairman of the executive 
committee. Paul Favor is the chair- 
man of the committee on sports. 
ile is making arrangements for a 2- 
mile run for boys under 14 years of 
age, a 100 yard dash, a high jump, 
a broad jump, the shot put, ete. 
The winners will receive suitable 
prizes. Fifteen hundred _ tickets 
have been issued and probably 2000 
more will be needed. Several spe- 
cial cars are expected from Beverly 
and Salem. One member of the 
committee has already sold 100 
tickets. Souvenir post cards of the 
West Gloucester Congregational 
ehurch will be sold on the grounds. 
Special cars will be run from Center 
street to the grounds. 
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the 
Congregational church met with 
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brownville 
at the parsonage Thursday  after- 
noon. Plans for the Annual Lawn 
party were discussed—the final ar- 
rangements will be made at the next 
meeting. 
The West Gloucester Grange held 
a special meeting last Tuesday 
night. The attendance was small, 
owing to the rain. 
